CONSERVATION AND DACITY
Keep in cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
DESCRIPTION
Preservative of natural rubber latexSmooth surface, anatomical shape, of non-parallel sides. With depositColor: transparentNormal width: 54 mmAdded substances: LubricantClassification (R.D. 414/96 of sanitary products): Class IIbMark CE, ON: 086. Not sterile.
PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
- If you have wounds in your hands, avoid contacting the condom directly to reduce the possibility of contagion.
- Remove and discard the condom in a safe and hygienic way by throwing it away, never at W.C.
- The condom is for a single use, so use a new condom in every sexual act or if you change a couple during the same relationship. If the condom material is broken, sticky or visibly damaged, do not use it.
- The use of the condom by anal increases the risk of breakage. For these cases use a thicker condom.
- In case of breakage or slip, if the condom is used to prevent pregnancy, it is advisable to consult a doctor before 72 hours.
- If you want additional lubrication, use only water-based lubricants, such as glycerin. Do not use oil-based lubricants such as vaselin, baby oils, body lotions, massage oil, butter, margarine, etc... as they could damage the condom.
- Condom compatibility with topical products that are applied in the penis or vagina should be consulted with a doctor or pharmacist.
- Used correctly, latex condoms help prevent pregnancy and many sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as syphilis, gonorrhea, clamid infections, genital herpes, hepatitis B or AIDS. The use of condoms does not eliminate this risk as a whole.
- Condom contact with shaved hair zones or in the presence of "piercings" increases the risk of breakage. In these cases extreme precautions.
- latex condoms should not be used by allergic people to that element.
Project co-financed by the European Social Fund Asturias 2014/2020, within the Consolidation operation Ticket Empresarial 2016